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"
And
the
sweetbrier
,
"
said
Phyllis
,
sniffing
it
loudly
;
"
do
n't
forget
the
sweetbrier
.
"
"
As
if
I
should
!
"
said
Roberta
.
"
Mother
told
me
the
other
day
there
was
a
thick
hedge
of
it
at
her
mother
's
house
when
she
was
a
little
girl
.
"
What
was
left
of
the
second
sheet
and
the
Brunswick
black
came
in
very
nicely
to
make
a
banner
bearing
the
legend
SHE
IS
NEARLY
WELL
THANK
YOU
and
this
was
displayed
to
the
Green
Dragon
about
a
fortnight
after
the
arrival
of
the
wonderful
hamper
.
The
old
gentleman
saw
it
,
and
waved
a
cheerful
response
from
the
train
.
And
when
this
had
been
done
the
children
saw
that
now
was
the
time
when
they
must
tell
Mother
what
they
had
done
when
she
was
ill
.
And
it
did
not
seem
nearly
so
easy
as
they
had
thought
it
would
be
.
But
it
had
to
be
done
.
And
it
was
done
.
Mother
was
extremely
angry
.
She
was
seldom
angry
,
and
now
she
was
angrier
than
they
had
ever
known
her
.
This
was
horrible
.
But
it
was
much
worse
when
she
suddenly
began
to
cry
.
Crying
is
catching
,
I
believe
,
like
measles
and
whooping-cough
.
At
any
rate
,
everyone
at
once
found
itself
taking
part
in
a
crying-party
.
Mother
stopped
first
.
She
dried
her
eyes
and
then
she
said
:
--
"
I
'm
sorry
I
was
so
angry
,
darlings
,
because
I
know
you
did
n't
understand
.
"
"
We
did
n't
mean
to
be
naughty
,
Mammy
,
"
sobbed
Bobbie
,
and
Peter
and
Phyllis
sniffed
.
"
Now
,
listen
,
"
said
Mother
;
"
it
's
quite
true
that
we
're
poor
,
but
we
have
enough
to
live
on
.
You
must
n't
go
telling
everyone
about
our
affairs
--
it
's
not
right
.
And
you
must
never
,
never
,
never
ask
strangers
to
give
you
things
.
Now
always
remember
that
--
wo
n't
you
?
"